Tempered Glass
Tempered Glass is a safety glass. Tempered glass is actually a prestressed glass. In order to improve the strength of the glass, chemical or physical methods are usually used to form compressive stress on the glass surface. When the glass is subjected to external force, the surface stress is first offset, thereby improving the bearing capacity and enhancing the glass's own resistance to wind pressure, cold and heat, impact, etc.
Features:
1. Safety
When the glass is damaged by external force, the fragments will become small obtuse-angled particles similar to honeycombs, which are not easy to cause serious harm to the human body.
2. High strength
The impact strength of tempered glass of the same thickness is 3 to 5 times that of ordinary glass, and the bending strength is 3 to 5 times that of ordinary glass.
3. Thermal stability
Tempered glass has good thermal stability and can withstand a temperature difference that is 3 times that of ordinary glass, and can withstand a temperature difference of 300°C.
Note: Tempered glass cannot be cut or processed anymore. It can only be processed to the required shape before tempering and then tempered.